Friday, October 12, 2007

A recent Bioephemera post highlights the work of Holly Wichman, a professor at the University of Idaho who makes models of bacteriophages. When I was at the University of Idaho, Holly was still working on LINE-1 retrotransposons and I was studying pronghorn social behavior. Since then we've both converged on phage research. She has proven far more creative than I in this field.

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I'm an evolutionary biologist who studies bacteriophage life history stochasticity and the population dynamics of host/pathogen interactions I'm currently affiliated with Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center. I can be reached at john.dennehyATqc.cuny.edu